| Web 2.0 Sites |
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Create professional-looking flashy videos with music in a matter of minutes.
Create cool projects with your own (or saved) images.
Blogging service that is safe and easy-to-use. Contact Pam for Walled Lake's passcode to get started.
This is an online teleprompter. It can be helpful when students are recording podcasts or other other types of broadcasts.
Take any image you have saved on a computer, then add speech bubbles. Save in a variety of formats. Use alone or in PowerPoint, Word, MovieMaker, or other software.
This is a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks.
A way to create on-line multimedia posters. Can add links, audio, videos, etc.
SlideShare is the best way to share your PowerPoint presentations with the world. You can share your project publicly or privately.
Teachers can create online surveys to pre or post assess learning. Students and teachers can also create online surveys for analysis.
Shareable videos posted and used by educators.
Create your own comic strips; then publish, share & discuss.
This is a site like Youtube, but for kids!
A powerful way to talk about & share your images, documents, and videos.
A free wiki site that is very popular with educators. A wiki is a type of website that allows visitors to add, remove, and edit content.
Wordle is a tool for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. It creates a great visual of important themes in a piece of text.
This is a blog, written by Richard Byrne, who highlights new web 2.0 tools that are free.
This is a online brainstorming tool for making word webs and other graphic organizers.
